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My new sticks

Wow, guys, they all look great and I can't wait to get my steps and brackets from DanO!
 
Now I gotta post mine. Just put the lighter steps on. 20” tube 1/16” wall, spacers inserted for support. Upgraded stand off bolts to grade 8. Hunt ready weight 5.86 lbs. @DanO is absolutely the Mano.




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Did Dano make that stick for you or did you drill the holes in his stick to lighten it?


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Did Dano make that stick for you or did you drill the holes in his stick to lighten it?


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Had DanO drill them out.

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Had DanO drill them out.

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Would you be willing to share the dimensions for that stick? Hole sizes, locations, overall length, etc?


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I have a set of custom machined @DanO sticks. They worked on this hunt! Absolutely love them. Happy to support a quality USA built product, in my back yard here in MI even. Thanks DanO!
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Thanks for sharing @jackbrown53 and great buck! Seems like I haven't really hunted much this year, but in another way it feels like I've hunted all over the world with you guys & gals! Adding pic to my online gallery!
 
Nice looking sticks and great craftmanship on DanO!

The DIY sticks I bought from another member on here came with the DanO's doublestep and as a newbie can't say enough how those doublesteps helped shorten the learning curve.
 
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